Because The Bee May Blameless Hum Poem Rhyme Scheme and Analysis
Rhyme Scheme: A BBC DDC EFCGGCA | |
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Because the Bee may blameless hum | B |
For Thee a Bee do I become | B |
List even unto Me | C |
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Because the Flowers unafraid | D |
May lift a look on thine a Maid | D |
Alway a Flower would be | C |
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Nor Robins Robins need not hide | E |
When Thou upon their Crypts intrude | F |
So Wings bestow on Me | C |
Or Petals or a Dower of Buzz | G |
That Bee to ride or Flower of Furze | G |
I that way worship Thee | C |
Emily Dickinson
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